I built an OMV 2 months ago, set it all up and everything was working great. I had access to CLI, web GUI.

Fast forward to yesterday when i had a power cut. I booted up and all i get on web gui is "it works..." which is the default apache web server screen.

After a lot of searching on the forum i knew i had to stop the apache services due to an add i must of installed. This is were the stress begins. I cannot login to the CLi locally on the omv. I know the root password is set on installation and i know that i set it to a specific password however i cannot log in. Before all you lot state that I must have forgot the password i can assure you i havent as i recorded it in my personal password store. i cannot login using root or admin on the CLi.

Hey guys, I'm getting the following error when trying to list my S.M.A.R.T. values (Storage -> S.M.A.R.T. -> Devices): "communication failure" after ~30 seconds. This is probably caused by an incorrectly set PHP or JS timeout value. I tried to change some values in several configs (mostly PHP) but this did not solve my issue. Maybe some of you know which config to adjust in order to get this problem solved

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